Good content for anyone considering 3D printing as only an end user. While this is good content for entry level 3D printer operators and hobbyists, I like that you focus on what is important to lay person, specifically for those that have not been properly introduced to 3D printing... Thank you, I'll be sharing with my end users for content.
This really helped me! I just got a 3d printer as an early Christmas present and this was the first youtube video I was recommended. I'm glad I wasn't disappointed, thank you very much!
great 3d printer video... also for the hands on open-source group, there is freecad-workbenches... found it while designing a kicad-printed circuit board from the ground up... thanks...:)
Wow! thanks for the great content! could you someday make a video focused on the industrial 3D printing ?? or you know some channel or site where i can find more about? thansk bro
Just so you know even schools like you! Watching your vids is my Engineering homework! I will help you get to 1 mill by subscribing. Keep it up! :) I'm excited to see if this comment gets read. They almost never do. Good luck! 😄
Most people don’t realise this but we are all, or most of us at least, are 3D printing artists since childhood. We just used an oversimplified printing process called LEGO. Then we stopped for many years because of our school, etc. But now we’re all here again to continue our legacy! I salute you all fellow artists.
This was such an awesome video. I had so many questions regarding 3D printing and 90% of my questions were answered !! thank you so much :) Couple of quick questions: Can i use Creality Ender 3 Pro to print items and sell them commercially? Would the quality be good enough (shape, fine-ness, smoothness, sturdy-ness, detail wise)? I came to know about concepts like infill and layer height etc., is the printed item's strength dictated by these properties (and ofcourse the material also)? Can I print them on Creality Ender 3 Pro?
Greetings! I am trying to slice my file in repetier slicer using a line pattern to get the desired printed part as designed in CAD. While slicing, it is not generating a linear pattern in the inner part of the geometry (45-degree filling). I am attaching the (.stl) file in the given mail. Could you please use this part on your side and check how the slicer is slicing. If possible, print the file; it is a very small file
Hey is it possible to use a tablet to print 3d models or is there any slicing software to use on a tablet I'm using a monoprice v2 3d printer by the way
Bro, I'm not gonna design a printer...just get to the point, prices and different advantages and disadvantages to prices...what are you going to do explain how laser works?...that's a different video if you're a talker..I want to buy a 3D printer, that's why I'm here..
As a current architecture student learning how to 3D print by myself, this is super helpful! Thank you so much!!!
Good content for anyone considering 3D printing as only an end user. While this is good content for entry level 3D printer operators and hobbyists, I like that you focus on what is important to lay person, specifically for those that have not been properly introduced to 3D printing... Thank you, I'll be sharing with my end users for content.
bro i'm 2 minutes and 45 seconds in and I love you already
This really helped me! I just got a 3d printer as an early Christmas present and this was the first youtube video I was recommended. I'm glad I wasn't disappointed, thank you very much!
New to this world, you answered most of my questions. Thank you
Great information. The points on layer orientation may have saved me some headaches in future projects.
I love this video may God enrich you with more knowledge. You are great.
currently in a school science class... im not paying attention! ive learnt so much already thank you
This is brilliant, you're a legend. Thanks so much.
I will probably use this to help diagnose my brother’s printer issues. Thanks!
UPDATE: The printer had a broken heat bed.
This video is perfect, thanks !
great 3d printer video... also for the hands on open-source group, there is freecad-workbenches... found it while designing a kicad-printed circuit board from the ground up... thanks...:)
Wow! thanks for the great content! could you someday make a video focused on the industrial 3D printing ?? or you know some channel or site where i can find more about? thansk bro
super cool vid, i watched every single add
Thanks for making this video!! Very helpful!
Just so you know even schools like you! Watching your vids is my Engineering homework! I will help you get to 1 mill by subscribing. Keep it up! :) I'm excited to see if this comment gets read. They almost never do. Good luck! 😄
perfect helpful!
Most people don’t realise this but we are all, or most of us at least, are 3D printing artists since childhood. We just used an oversimplified printing process called LEGO. Then we stopped for many years because of our school, etc. But now we’re all here again to continue our legacy! I salute you all fellow artists.
thanks for the update! :)
Great 101 guide thanks
love it bro. just what i needed. im asking for a printer for my b day next month.
Same! My birthday was yesterday, and that was all I wanted. I got 3 different colors.
This was such an awesome video. I had so many questions regarding 3D printing and 90% of my questions were answered !! thank you so much :)
Couple of quick questions:
Can i use Creality Ender 3 Pro to print items and sell them commercially? Would the quality be good enough (shape, fine-ness, smoothness, sturdy-ness, detail wise)?
I came to know about concepts like infill and layer height etc., is the printed item's strength dictated by these properties (and ofcourse the material also)? Can I print them on Creality Ender 3 Pro?
You can print that on the Ender 3 of course.
starting off this week. which printer should i get .
Thanks heaps for this video!
Greetings! I am trying to slice my file in repetier slicer using a line pattern to get the desired printed part as designed in CAD. While slicing, it is not generating a linear pattern in the inner part of the geometry (45-degree filling). I am attaching the (.stl) file in the given mail. Could you please use this part on your side and check how the slicer is slicing. If possible, print the file; it is a very small file
I'm thinking about getting into 3D printing but all I have is a cromebook can I use that??
Hey is it possible to use a tablet to print 3d models or is there any slicing software to use on a tablet I'm using a monoprice v2 3d printer by the way
Most slicers are on the computer, but there are a few online slicers like astroprint.
Could you add PowerPoint slides ?
Hey it is unlikely your reading this but if you are what do you think is the key to 3d printing?
Learning how your printer works and the 3d printing process.
@@3DNow Thank you! 😃
Can I get the ppt of this
Bro, I'm not gonna design a printer...just get to the point, prices and different advantages and disadvantages to prices...what are you going to do explain how laser works?...that's a different video if you're a talker..I want to buy a 3D printer, that's why I'm here..
My teacher sent me here
iam here from my school lmao